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About The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the largest producers of electrical engineers and computer engineers in the world. From every day to the hard to imagine, ECE is at the core of almost all technology. Our diverse graduates are among the most highly sought after by industry and by top graduate schools, medical schools, and law schools. From computer chips and satellites to medical devices and renewable energy technologies, electrical and computer engineering makes our modern life possible.
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ECE by the Numbers
FIND YOUR PLACE AT ECE
Our top electrical and computer engineering program has something for everyone and anyone looking to innovate, create, and explore. The next generation of ECE engineers are recruited to work in diverse industries like energy, robotics, manufacturing, defense, and computing. From current students to our industry partners, we are working to transform what if, into what's next!
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Faculty Openings
Join the Renowned Faculty of Georgia Tech ECE
Explore openings that foster collaboration, interdisciplinary research, and faculty development in the heart of vibrant Atlanta. Join a diverse and inclusive community shaping the future of technology.
Future Students
Learn more about Georgia Tech ECE, admissions, campus life, costs, and how it can position you for your future career.
Industry Partners
ECE has established strong partnerships with industry leaders to foster collaboration and innovation in the field.
Current Students
Current students can stay connected and engaged with ECE for resources, updates, and opportunities within the school.
Alumni
ECE boasts an impressive network of accomplished alumni making significant contributions to the technology industry.
People
Georgia Tech ECE faculty and staff are committed to serving the Tech community. Learn more about how they are serving.
Advisory Board
ECE Advisory Board is comprised of industry leaders providing external expertise and guidance to the School.
Makerspaces
Welcome to ECE's Makerspaces, where students turn their ideas into reality with both essential and cutting-edge tools and technology. These vibrant, student-run hubs are the ultimate playgrounds for exploring hands-on engineering challenges.
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Graduate Admissions
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Leading Research and Innovation
Every day at Georgia Tech ECE, we turn "what if" into "what's next"…
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Technical Interest Groups
Distinguished by collaborative research excellence, Georgia Tech ECE is a leader in the field. Explore the School's 11 highly interdisciplinary technical interest groups, which collectively represent ECE's major research and academic thrusts.
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Hear directly from students about what it's like to attend the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). Discover what led students to pursue an electrical or computer engineering degree (hint: ECE majors are in high demand across industries), as well as the extraordinary opportunities offered by the School, including the chance to collaborate with world-renowned professors on pioneering research ventures.
Featured News
Georgia Tech Well-Represented at Leading Conference on Engineering Education
Georgia Tech educators and researchers showcased their work at the 2024 ASEE Conference in Portland, highlighting diverse disciplines and innovative educational methods.
Georgia Tech professor: Banning AI from school is a mistake
AI remains an open mystery for many in academia with several school districts and colleges rushing to ban the use of ChatGPT in the classroom. While many of these bans have since been repealed, many schools are still hesitant about how AI tools will be used (or misused) in the classroom or laboratory.